🚀 Pass Catchers with MASSIVE Upside

These guys can win you weeks

Big Upside Receivers

These players come with various levels of ADPs, but they can all contribute to your fantasy squad and have the ability to win you weeks… in two minutes or less.

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5.Evan Engram (DEN), ADP 87.2, TE8

Engram is coming off a down year, with just 64 targets and one touchdown across his 9 games played. That changes now, because Sean Payton has made it clear he views Engram as his “joker.” The same position that turned Jimmy Graham into a fantasy destroyer.

So, in an offense that’s expected to move him around pre-snap and exploit mismatches, Engram isn’t just a volume lock, he’s one of the few tight ends with a path to 100+ targets and double-digit scores. If Payton feeds him like he fed Graham all those years, Engram smashes ADP.

4. Emeka Egbuka (TB), ADP 126.8, WR52

Egbuka was already one of the most polished route runners in this rookie class, and he’s now getting work at all three receiver spots in camp. But the edge comes from the opportunity. Chris Godwin is still dealing with an ankle issue, Mike Evans turns 32 before Week 1, and Egbuka fits the slot perfectly.

So, if either vet slows down, or if Baker simply leans into youth, Egbuka could jump from a rotational piece to a weekly FLEX starter by midseason. At WR52 in ADP? That’s pure arbitrage.

3. Tucker Kraft (GB), ADP 115, TE13

Among all tight ends last year, Kraft was 2nd in yards per route, top-5 in separation, and 2nd in explosive play rate. But he only saw 6+ targets once all year, which means everything he did was built on efficiency, not volume.

So, after being called the “most complete TE” by Coach LaFleur, Kraft now steps into a golden opportunity, with a QB that peppered Musgrave early and could double that usage for Kraft. If you miss on the elite tight ends? This is your cheat code.

2. Rashid Shaheed (NO), ADP 151.2, WR55

Shaheed only played in 6 games last year, but proved himself to be a unique deep talent during that time. He ranked 5th in yards per catch, 3rd in ADOT, and racked up over HALF of the Saints’ air yards. But now, he’s healthy again, added 10 pounds of muscle, and joins a Kellen Moore offense that’s built to stretch the field with motion and verticality.

So, in an offense with a top-2 strength of schedule for passing, and a clear deep-threat role, Shaheed gives you free spike weeks with FLEX potential. He’s this year’s best bet for 50 yards and a touchdown on just two plays.

So that’s it. Massive upside pass catchers that could pay off big in fantasy.

As promised, in two minutes or less.

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-Joe